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this is what is left of moore medical center. the roof was ripped off. the tornado winds blew out nearly every window in his medical office building, nearly every window in every vehicle -- in this medical office building, nearly every window in every vehicle. that is not the worst of it. losing the hospital makes it harder to treat the survivors. authorities called in the national guard. president obama declared a disaster, putting u.s. federal emergency management agency on route -- and route to help. -- en route to help. >> we are doing everything we can to get state agencies, personnel, the charities doing search s kurtz -- search-and- rescue efforts -- making sure we have every piece of debris gone through to find anyone who might be injured or lost from the storms that hit the state. >> this man lost his house, but says he is grateful he did not lose much more. >> it got louder. , you see theu know latch coming undone. it ripped open the door. glass and debris started falling on us. we thought we were dead. >> as the storm moves on, the suburban to
this is what is left of moore medical center. the roof was ripped off. the tornado winds blew out nearly every window in his medical office building, nearly every window in every vehicle -- in this medical office building, nearly every window in every vehicle. that is not the worst of it. losing the hospital makes it harder to treat the survivors. authorities called in the national guard. president obama declared a disaster, putting u.s. federal emergency management agency on route -- and route...
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professor robert moore makes a fascinating statement. he is the president of the institute for world spirituality; he's a jungian psychoanalyst; he's a professor at chicago theological seminary. we were able to catch hold of him just after a conference that he'd had with this world spirituality center that he's directing, and he just nails it down in this short interview that unless religion- and your good comment about, well, is it buddhist religion, is it daoist, is it christianity?- unless religions which have been, for better or for worse, the guiding force in determining ethical patterns of action, unless they begin to come together first, and work with other aspects of society, well, it's another doomsday scenario, that we'rere just simply not gog to make it, not just as a nation, but as perhaps even a species. he went a bit longer in our private talk after the interview, but this is an educated man, very well known, quite active in things such as cult activity. but he doesn't see the survival of any kind of orderly human race unle
professor robert moore makes a fascinating statement. he is the president of the institute for world spirituality; he's a jungian psychoanalyst; he's a professor at chicago theological seminary. we were able to catch hold of him just after a conference that he'd had with this world spirituality center that he's directing, and he just nails it down in this short interview that unless religion- and your good comment about, well, is it buddhist religion, is it daoist, is it christianity?- unless...
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the tornado slammed down on the town of moore, spanning more than 3 kilometers clocking wind of more than 320 kph. was down 1% ever reached such wind speed. one girl told a local television station how it felt when the storm hit. >> the tornado went in and i was hanging onto one of the desks. i fell back and all the third started getting in my eyes and on my clothes. >> the tournedos date on the ground for 45 minutes leaving chaos in its wake. they went to work as terrified parents looked for their children. oklahoma called out the national guard and president barack obama declared the region a disaster area. he pledged to cut any red tape blocking federal aid. >> the people of moore should know that their country will remain on the ground there for them, beside them as long as it takes for the homes and schools to rebuild, businesses and hospitals to reopen, and parents to console, first responders to assist, and children who will need our love and attention. >> many residents are without electricity or water. residents will be needing all the help they can get. >> is the help getti
the tornado slammed down on the town of moore, spanning more than 3 kilometers clocking wind of more than 320 kph. was down 1% ever reached such wind speed. one girl told a local television station how it felt when the storm hit. >> the tornado went in and i was hanging onto one of the desks. i fell back and all the third started getting in my eyes and on my clothes. >> the tournedos date on the ground for 45 minutes leaving chaos in its wake. they went to work as terrified parents...
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moore's had four major tornadoes since 1999. why would you rebuild in moore? >> it's our home. if you've seen the community and how they come together, who wouldn't want to live there. >> reporter: by august moore officials hope to have all the debris cleared, and then the rebuilding can really begin. mark strassmann, cbs news, moore, oklahoma. >>> well, straight ahead, your friday morning weather. and in sports lebron james delivers the ultimate performance with everything on the line in the nba finals. ultimate performance with everything on the line in the nba finals. i got to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust.
moore's had four major tornadoes since 1999. why would you rebuild in moore? >> it's our home. if you've seen the community and how they come together, who wouldn't want to live there. >> reporter: by august moore officials hope to have all the debris cleared, and then the rebuilding can really begin. mark strassmann, cbs news, moore, oklahoma. >>> well, straight ahead, your friday morning weather. and in sports lebron james delivers the ultimate performance with everything...
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the tornado slammed down on the town of moore, spanning more than 3 kilometers clocking wind of more than 320 kph. was down 1% ever reached such wind speed. one girl told a local television station how it felt when the storm hit. >> the tornado went in and i was hanging onto one of the desks. i fell back and all the third started getting in my eyes and on my clothes. >> the tournedos date on the ground for 45 minutes leaving chaos in its wake. they went to work as terrified parents looked for their children. oklahoma called out the national guard and president barack obama declared the region a disaster area. he pledged to cut any red tape blocking federal aid. >> the people of moore should know that their country will remain on the ground there for them, beside them as long as it takes for the homes and schools to rebuild, businesses and hospitals to reopen, and parents to console, first responders to assist, and children who will need our love and attention. >> many residents are without electricity or water. residents will be needing all the help they can get. >> is the help getti
the tornado slammed down on the town of moore, spanning more than 3 kilometers clocking wind of more than 320 kph. was down 1% ever reached such wind speed. one girl told a local television station how it felt when the storm hit. >> the tornado went in and i was hanging onto one of the desks. i fell back and all the third started getting in my eyes and on my clothes. >> the tournedos date on the ground for 45 minutes leaving chaos in its wake. they went to work as terrified parents...
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here is what moore looked like before that tornado, and here's how it looked after. its 17-mile path of destruction killed 24 people and wiped out scores of homes and businesses. tonight, our national correspondent kate snow is in moore at the site of what was plaza elementary school. kate? >> reporter: lester, these are seven crosses for the seven young children who died here. they're rebuilding now for next year, but today students headed back to school at a temporary facility just down the road. there were smiles and hugs. >> are you excited today? >> reporter: back-to-school jitters compounded by all they've been through. >> a lot of her friends still aren't coming back this year so it's been a rough summer. we're still not ready. >> reporter: today teachers did all they could to provide some normalcy. but it's hard to forget. as xavier delgado waved at our camera today, he was pulled free in may after being trapped under a wall. >> i heard the banging on the building, and that's all i heard. then the building just fell. >> reporter: six of the seven killed were
here is what moore looked like before that tornado, and here's how it looked after. its 17-mile path of destruction killed 24 people and wiped out scores of homes and businesses. tonight, our national correspondent kate snow is in moore at the site of what was plaza elementary school. kate? >> reporter: lester, these are seven crosses for the seven young children who died here. they're rebuilding now for next year, but today students headed back to school at a temporary facility just down...
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here's what moore looked like before that tornado and we'll show you how it looked around after its 17-mile path of destruction killed 24 people and wiped out scores of homes and businesses. tonight, our national correspondent kate snow is in moore at the site of what was plaza elementary school. kate? >> reporter: lester, these are seven crosses for the seven young children who died here. they're rebuilding now for next year, but today students headed back to school at a temporary facility just down the road. there were smiles and hugs. >> are you excited today? >> reporter: back-to-school jitters compounded by all they've been through. >> a lot of her friends aren't coming back this year so it's been a rough summer. we're still not ready. >> reporter: today teachers did all they could to provide some normalcy. but it's hard to forget as xavier delgado waved at our camera today, he was pulled free in may after being trapped under a wall. >> i heard banging on the building and then the building just fell. >> reporter: six of the seven killed were in xavier's class. their teacher ms. do
here's what moore looked like before that tornado and we'll show you how it looked around after its 17-mile path of destruction killed 24 people and wiped out scores of homes and businesses. tonight, our national correspondent kate snow is in moore at the site of what was plaza elementary school. kate? >> reporter: lester, these are seven crosses for the seven young children who died here. they're rebuilding now for next year, but today students headed back to school at a temporary...
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>> and you think back to bob moore's comments about creating a sustainable environment for our children's children. and how do you- you know, we see the children on the streets, and you know, that's what got me. the first place we stayed was in a seminary, an eastern orthodox seminary- a rather spartan setting, to say the least. the bar didn't stay open very late. no. but i remember it also served as a school. and so i was looking out my window in the morning, and i saw the parents in their cars bringing their children to school, and i said, "if i was home, that's exactly what i would be doing, i would be dropping lilly and sophie off at school, and here they're doing the same thing." it was the fact that the elements we experience in this culture are the same- it's what we tried to do in the roll-in. people need to shop, people have children, people have friends, people want leisure time, people want to have one good day. but what is going on here when the source that we're studying- religion, which is, you know, the guiding force, hopefully, towards harmony and peace- plays such a stron
>> and you think back to bob moore's comments about creating a sustainable environment for our children's children. and how do you- you know, we see the children on the streets, and you know, that's what got me. the first place we stayed was in a seminary, an eastern orthodox seminary- a rather spartan setting, to say the least. the bar didn't stay open very late. no. but i remember it also served as a school. and so i was looking out my window in the morning, and i saw the parents in...
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moore, tell us about your district. represent the coolest district in america, the city of the lucky and a suburban part, some of the highest income in wisconsin. that i have suburbs on the southern and that are adjacent to paul ryan's district. representative brenner and -- representative sensenbrenner and lake michigan. my favorite thing is like michigan. i represent a very diverse community. there is a large jewish community on the northern end. they --ard-working as ethnic groups on the southern end. the largest african american population in was. a lot of progressives. it is a joy. it is a joy of-- serving the fourth congressional district. host: what is the unemployment rate? -- if you tease out minorities, it is higher than the national average. at the national average. it is really a big problem. we still rely in my district on manufacturing. of the largest employers. to the extent that there is any kind of decline in manufacturing, it harms our district. we suffer tremendously from not having good transportatio
moore, tell us about your district. represent the coolest district in america, the city of the lucky and a suburban part, some of the highest income in wisconsin. that i have suburbs on the southern and that are adjacent to paul ryan's district. representative brenner and -- representative sensenbrenner and lake michigan. my favorite thing is like michigan. i represent a very diverse community. there is a large jewish community on the northern end. they --ard-working as ethnic groups on the...
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brian moore, nbc news. >>> president obama finished his three day trip through latin america. earlier in the day, he stressed the enormous importance of the u.s. trading bonds with countries in that area. he made the remarks in costa rica. he said a strong economy cannot be achieved without personal security, a reference with the issues, drug cartels and violence. >>> eight american soldiers were killed in afghanistan today making it the deadliest day for u.s. troops this year. military officials say two were killed in an insider attack. one died in a small arms attack and five americans killed when their vehicles hit a roadside bomb. ift's according to international and afghan officials. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. >> it's difficult, like i said. soldiers who died in afghanistan is one too many. again, this should not have an effect. we stay committed and we'll stay committed in this country. >> the taliban announced the initiative. they are working on increasing security against those types of attacks. >>> israel confirmed an air strike against syria t
brian moore, nbc news. >>> president obama finished his three day trip through latin america. earlier in the day, he stressed the enormous importance of the u.s. trading bonds with countries in that area. he made the remarks in costa rica. he said a strong economy cannot be achieved without personal security, a reference with the issues, drug cartels and violence. >>> eight american soldiers were killed in afghanistan today making it the deadliest day for u.s. troops this...
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robert moore behind the register. one of the guys in ski masks announces it's a robbery and pulls a gun. the gun didn't look real, so moore took some action. >> one of them said this is a robbery. i looked at his gun and said, i have a bigger one than you do. >> wow, they were out of there, weren't they? they decided to take off. jumped into an suv and haven't been seen since. you see this guy, he turns around. he doesn't have the gun in his hands yet and he takes off. >>> many people dread mondays. but a new study finds that is when the most work gets done. new research by microsoft offic are between 10:00 a.m. monday mornings. it's a good time to tackle the to-do list. >> we tend to run out of steam on the next day. we're least alert around 4:00 in the afternoon on tuesday. >> i have to remember that. >> i'm good for 24 hours. that's about it. >>> time for some sports. what better way for football fans than tom brady versus peyton manning. >> quite a matchup. and it ends in overtime. >>> good morning, america. i'm s
robert moore behind the register. one of the guys in ski masks announces it's a robbery and pulls a gun. the gun didn't look real, so moore took some action. >> one of them said this is a robbery. i looked at his gun and said, i have a bigger one than you do. >> wow, they were out of there, weren't they? they decided to take off. jumped into an suv and haven't been seen since. you see this guy, he turns around. he doesn't have the gun in his hands yet and he takes off. >>>...
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that was moore, oklahoma, may 20th. and then less than two weeks later, that storm in moore was dwarfed by an even bigger tornado, which hit el reno, oklahoma. el reno wasn't 1.3 miles across, like moore was. el reno was double that. 2.6 miles across, on the ground! the el reno storm is less remembered now, because it struck a less populated area and therefore did less damage than moore, but that el reno tornado was the largest storm of that kind ever recorded on earth. before el reno, there had never before been a tornado that was more than 2.5 miles wide on the ground. and its wind speed was almost the fastest ever recorded on earth as well. the el reno tornado had wind speeds of up to 296 miles per hour. the fastest wind speeds ever recorded on earth are only 5 miles an hour faster than that, and they did not come in a storm that gigantic. these storms this year would have been terrifying and incredibly destructive, even at a fraction of their size. but it seems important to know that with all of our experience of to
that was moore, oklahoma, may 20th. and then less than two weeks later, that storm in moore was dwarfed by an even bigger tornado, which hit el reno, oklahoma. el reno wasn't 1.3 miles across, like moore was. el reno was double that. 2.6 miles across, on the ground! the el reno storm is less remembered now, because it struck a less populated area and therefore did less damage than moore, but that el reno tornado was the largest storm of that kind ever recorded on earth. before el reno, there...
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. >>> emotions are still raw in moore, oklahoma, less than two weeks after a massive ef-5 tornado. crews demolished what was left of the plaza towers elementary school where seven third graders lost her lives because of that storm. >> i look at my daughter's school and i just can't, i can't imagine the babies that were in there and what they went through. >> school officials plan to rebuild plaza towers and another damaged school, brooir briarwood elementary, at an estimated cost of $20 million. some parents aren't sure whether it's a good idea to rebuild on the same land where the seven young students lost their lives. >>> what investigators are calling the dark side of the gun control debate a letter addressed to president obama threatening advocates of gun control was intercepted thursday at a washington, d.c. screening center. it's not clear if that letter contained ricin but officials say it's similar to ricin-laced letters sent to mayor bloomberg. enter semtded at a new york city screening facility. another was sent to bloomberg's gun control group. investigators say all thre
. >>> emotions are still raw in moore, oklahoma, less than two weeks after a massive ef-5 tornado. crews demolished what was left of the plaza towers elementary school where seven third graders lost her lives because of that storm. >> i look at my daughter's school and i just can't, i can't imagine the babies that were in there and what they went through. >> school officials plan to rebuild plaza towers and another damaged school, brooir briarwood elementary, at an...
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brian moore has the story from washington. r. former navy seal chris kyle risked his life on the world's most dangerous battlefield and he claim more enemy kills than any other sniper in american history. he and 35-year-old chad littlefield were gunned down saturday at this north texas shooting range where a friend says kyle often tried to help troubled warriors reconnect with the world. charged with two counts of capital murder, a 25-year-old marine reservist and iraq war veteran named eddie ray rough. >> it is my understanding the suspect may have been suffering from some type of mental illness from being in the military himself. i understand he was a marine for four years. >> reporter: authorities say they found the handgun used in the killing at his home. >> he went to his sister's home and told his sister and his brother-in-law what he had just done. >> reporter: kyle penned a best selling book. "american sniper, the autobiography of the most leads sniper in u.s. military history." >> every person i killed i have a clear con
brian moore has the story from washington. r. former navy seal chris kyle risked his life on the world's most dangerous battlefield and he claim more enemy kills than any other sniper in american history. he and 35-year-old chad littlefield were gunned down saturday at this north texas shooting range where a friend says kyle often tried to help troubled warriors reconnect with the world. charged with two counts of capital murder, a 25-year-old marine reservist and iraq war veteran named eddie...
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call or click today. >>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium, to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose and, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside, his father, shawn, watched his son go from being cata tonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> i've watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took. >> you see, shawn, was a drug addict and he struggled for decades to get clean. >> it was scary. it was very important for him not to take these drugs, if he could avoid them. >> if he can avoid them. i know how addictive they are. i've seen it. it scared the hell out of me. >> but shawn is not scared of marijuana, and neither is chaz. >> this here, i don't get sick. i can't overdose. >> and chaz is right about that. while there are fatal accidental prescription medicine overdoses, every 19 minutes in this country, there are virtually no report of fatal marijuana overdoses. and perhaps one of the biggest reasons most people think pot is safe. in fact, a new s
call or click today. >>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium, to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose and, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside, his father, shawn, watched his son go from being cata tonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> i've watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took. >> you see, shawn, was a drug addict and he struggled for decades to...
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take a look at assets that are priced way too high, relative to what they are a worth. >> died this moore. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> the conversation about the 2008 financial crisis continues tomorrow on the "newshour," interview with the man who head up the treasury department back then, henry paulson. >>> finally, the connection, tonight, a few lives remember from the civil rights era. they would have been in their early 60s now, grandmothers perhaps, maybe nearing the end of their careers or enjoying retirement. instead, denise mcnair, carol robertson, addie mae collins and sip thee ya wesley were killed 50 years ago today in one of the worst acts of violence during the civil rights movement. they died on a sunday morning, the church they attended, the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, alabama, was bombed. this recollection is from a new documentary called preserving justice. >> my teacher, ms. wesley, her daughter was one of the ones killed in that church bombings, cynthia wesley, and i could remember seeing her standing on the stoop outside the emergency room crying.
take a look at assets that are priced way too high, relative to what they are a worth. >> died this moore. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> the conversation about the 2008 financial crisis continues tomorrow on the "newshour," interview with the man who head up the treasury department back then, henry paulson. >>> finally, the connection, tonight, a few lives remember from the civil rights era. they would have been in their early 60s now, grandmothers...
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moore was 25 years old. >>> and beckham signed with a club in paris. owned by the government in qatar. >>> and from the world of animals predicting super bowl champions we've got a grizzly bear named ozzie from the zoo in montana given a choice of two banana pies. one marked for each of the two teams. he ate the ravens pie which may indicate that baltimore is his choice but then again, he also ate the pie marked for san francisco, so it could be a very close game or he could be a hungry bear. >>> what does bill clinton, magic mike, sylvester stallone and bruce willis all have in common? we'll have the answer coming up next when "early today" returns. >>> i want to take you through the weekend forecast. we are going to have areas of snow, you'll be cold today right through the weekend. it includes the northern plains and great lakes especially. great weather with temperatures mild in the rockies all the way to texas. even florida is going to be okay. a bit chillier than lately. the snow with the lake-effect snow, the clipper system dies down on saturday
moore was 25 years old. >>> and beckham signed with a club in paris. owned by the government in qatar. >>> and from the world of animals predicting super bowl champions we've got a grizzly bear named ozzie from the zoo in montana given a choice of two banana pies. one marked for each of the two teams. he ate the ravens pie which may indicate that baltimore is his choice but then again, he also ate the pie marked for san francisco, so it could be a very close game or he could...
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he is jim moore national congress has ruled that the army's chief of self is to take the control of the revolutionaries operation room. a militant group charged with maintaining security checkpoint. green which is owned and funded by the government has said it supports the marines which appears to be a fresh attempt by the ap and the like is to wrestle control of the oil rich country away from rebel grapes before to topple mom aunt kathy's regime in two thousand and eleven the society from dental school so this is because we want to ensure the safety of the b of its people and to achieve its security the other point is the formation of the libyan army and an end to illegal armed formations. each day maybe the revolutionaries operation room is the same in each of the captured and held prime minister of the saigon hostage last month over allegations he knew about the us right to outcry to suspect abu salih it. saigon has been struggling in texas allies of tortilla since he took office last year off to a number of cds on a couple of buildings and foreign embassy is the spotlight was like a
he is jim moore national congress has ruled that the army's chief of self is to take the control of the revolutionaries operation room. a militant group charged with maintaining security checkpoint. green which is owned and funded by the government has said it supports the marines which appears to be a fresh attempt by the ap and the like is to wrestle control of the oil rich country away from rebel grapes before to topple mom aunt kathy's regime in two thousand and eleven the society from...
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meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana, many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he's talking this way, almost speaking in hick cups like he can't catch his breath. >> this fluttering, it's annoying but it becomes painful. pretty quickly, i imagine. >> yeah. after like 15, 20 minutes this is where i can like start to really feel it. >> it's about to show me how the marijuana works. he's been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within like the first five minutes. and i'm done. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> it was actually less than a minute. >> depending on the attack and the day, like it will work within the first couple hits. hear how his voice is completely different. that attack lasted eight minutes. but some have lasted much longer and happen as often as 40 times a day. and like charlotte, he had tried so many things before. by 16, chaz was taking these powerful addictiv
meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana, many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he's talking this way, almost speaking in hick cups like he can't catch his breath. >> this fluttering, it's annoying but it becomes painful. pretty quickly, i imagine. >> yeah. after like 15, 20 minutes this is where i can like start to really feel it. >> it's about to show me how the...
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. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> i lock up -- >> that's why he is talking this way. almost speaking in hiccups like he can't catch his breath. it is a diaphragm flutter. >> it becomes painful. >> quickly, i imagine. >> after 15, 20 minutes, i start to really feel it. >> he is about to show me how the marijuanaworks. he's been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within the first five minutes. >> and i'm done. >> that's it? >> was actually less than a minute. >> depend willingiing on the at the day, sometimes within the first couple hit -- >> that alack lasted eight minutes but some have lasted much longer. and happen as often as 40 times a day. and like charlotte, he tried so many things before. by 16, chaz was taking these powerful addictive potentially deadly narcotics and muscle relaxants ely. like valium and morphine. >> it would be safe to say that that marijuana, what you have in your hand there,
. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> i lock up -- >> that's why he is talking this way. almost speaking in hiccups like he can't catch his breath. it is a diaphragm flutter. >> it becomes painful. >> quickly, i imagine. >> after 15, 20 minutes, i start to really feel it. >> he is about to show me how the marijuanaworks. he's been convulsing...
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it's period relief. ♪ >>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose, and, yeah, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside his father, sean, watched his son go from being catatonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> how high are you on the morphine? >> i'm not high on -- >> i watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took. >> you see, sean was a drug addict, and he had struggled for decades to get clean. >> it was scary. it was important for him not to take these drugs if he could avoid it. >> if he could avoid them. i know how addictive they are. i've seen it. it scared the hell out of me. >> but sean is not scared of marijuana and neither is chaz. >> this right here, i don't get sick off of it. i can't overdose. >> and chaz is right about that. while there are fatal accidental prescription medicine overdoses, every 19 minutes in this country, there are virtually no reports of fatal marijuana overdoses. and it's perhap
it's period relief. ♪ >>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose, and, yeah, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside his father, sean, watched his son go from being catatonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> how high are you on the morphine? >> i'm not high on -- >> i watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took....
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leave god out and you lose him you've lost a great deal this concubine in the hebrew language is paula moore it means secondary the time of this writing it was legal for a man to take a secondary wife they were known as concubines as is translated into english again we see house of god neglected what else is new think that's only time it happened here in the book of judges i submit to you the house of god is neglected today as well very few people keep the word of god chapter by chapter verse by verse verse two some commentators scholars things actually she was unfaithful to him therefore went back to her father in bethlehem judah to have the opportunity or means to check out this word were in the septuagint says this woman left him not other words discuss homesick what home to her father really talking about days here i want you to consider these days as being symbolic of the very dispensations or might even call them drop us to a certain extent one of the dispensations if you consider the first earth and heaven age come out with the prompts as whale bear that in mind i'll be covering that
leave god out and you lose him you've lost a great deal this concubine in the hebrew language is paula moore it means secondary the time of this writing it was legal for a man to take a secondary wife they were known as concubines as is translated into english again we see house of god neglected what else is new think that's only time it happened here in the book of judges i submit to you the house of god is neglected today as well very few people keep the word of god chapter by chapter verse...
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. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he has been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within like the first five minutes. >> and i'm done. like -- >> that's it? >> that's it. >> it was actually less than a minute. >> depending on the attack and the day, like, it will work within the first couple of hits. >> hear how his voice is completely different. that attack lasted eight minutes, but some have last much longer and happen as often as 40 times a day. and like charlotte, he had tried so many things before. by 16 chaz was taking these powerful, addictive, potentially deadl
. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about...
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new from philips sonicare. >>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium, to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose and, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside, his father, shawn, watched his son go from being catatonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> how high are you on the morphine? >> i'm not high. >> i've watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took. >> you see, shawn, was a drug addict and he struggled for decades to get clean. >> it was scary. it was very important for him not to take these drugs, if he could avoid them. >> if he can avoid them. i know how addictive they are. i've seen it. it scared the hell out of me. >> but shawn is not scared of marijuana, and neither is chaz. >> this here, i don't get sick. i can't overdose. >> and chaz is right about that. while there are fatal accidental prescription medicine overdoses, every 19 minutes in this country, there are virtually no reports of fatal marijuana overdoses. and it's perhaps one of the bigg
new from philips sonicare. >>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium, to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose and, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside, his father, shawn, watched his son go from being catatonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> how high are you on the morphine? >> i'm not high. >> i've watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took....
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. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called miaclonis diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he has been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within like the first five minutes. >> and i'm done. like -- >> that's it? >> that's it. >> it was actually less than a minute. >> depending on the attack and the day, like, it will work within the first couple of hits. >> hear how his voice is completely different. that attack lasted eight minutes, but some have last the much longer, and happen as often as 40 times a day. and like charlotte, he had tried so many things before. by 16 chaz was taking these powerful, addictive, potentially
. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called miaclonis diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about...
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. >>> snowmobiler caleb moore has died after a crash at the x games in colorado. it happened a week ago. he walked away from the crash with a consuggestion. later he had emergency surgery for a heart contusion and suffered a brain contusion. moore was 25 years old. >>> and beckham signed with a club in paris for five months. it's owned by the government in qatar. his salary will be donated to a local children's hospital in paris. >>> and from the world of animals predicting super bowl champions we've got a grizzly bear named ozzie from the zoo in montana given a choice of two banana pies. he ate the ravens pie which indicates baltimore is his choice. he could be wrong. but he then ate the pie marked for san francisco. >>> what does bill clinton, magic mike, sylvester stallone and bruce willis all have in common? well have the answer when we return. >>> welcome back. forecast remains unchanged day after day as we go throughout the weekend. temperatures will be pretty close stonal for the beginning of february. if anything maybe a little bit above average. 53 in the
. >>> snowmobiler caleb moore has died after a crash at the x games in colorado. it happened a week ago. he walked away from the crash with a consuggestion. later he had emergency surgery for a heart contusion and suffered a brain contusion. moore was 25 years old. >>> and beckham signed with a club in paris for five months. it's owned by the government in qatar. his salary will be donated to a local children's hospital in paris. >>> and from the world of animals...
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. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he has been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within like the first five minutes. >> and i'm done. >> and i'm done. like -- >> that's it? >> and i'm done. like -- >> that's it? >> that's it. >> it was actually less than a minute. >> depending on the attack and the day, like, it will work within the first couple of hits. >> hear how his voice is completely different. that attack lasted eight minutes, but some have last much longer and happen as often as 40 times a day. and like charlotte, he had tried so many things before. by 16 chaz
. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about...
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comfort individualized. >>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose, and, yeah, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside his father, sean, watched his son go from being catatonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> how high are you on the morphine? >> i'm not high on -- >> i watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took. >> you see, sean was a drug addict, and he had struggled for decades to get clean. >> it was scary. it was important for him not to take these drugs if he could avoid it. >> if he could avoid them. i know how addictive they are. i've seen it. it scared the hell out of me. >> but sean is not scared of marijuana and neither is chaz. >> this right here, i don't get sick off of it. i can't overdose. >> and chaz is right about that. while there are fatal accidental prescription medicine overdoses, every 19 minutes in this country, there are virtually no reports of fatal marijuana overdoses. and it's perhap
comfort individualized. >>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose, and, yeah, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside his father, sean, watched his son go from being catatonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> how high are you on the morphine? >> i'm not high on -- >> i watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took....
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why don't more for them and then hopped on the tree didn't get into the arctic moore says is still underway the fall months that the embassy there in the news and what not to strike down every single aisle seven the temple the kids to cough med el me show you the yet to win it would take place. with the help of the ministry of defence on six medals all things with a russian embassy has been busy writing to veterans and many of them are enticing. soon i need to do business. constantly thankful for this and that of those lessons. even then it is easy the house. it's the middle that many of them and take part in the corner boys the youngest of whom is no need to stick to eating till they would need to see. i'd prefer to save the nation and it's very hard to wear it. unfortunately cameras are you don't often use of it and see nice not be anyone at the three thousand detection secrecy on it to the russian proposal to hold them for the future costs. this is in no way the last chapter in a bowl. which is about recognizing the war efforts in both countries demanded rain. he brings his total to nine
why don't more for them and then hopped on the tree didn't get into the arctic moore says is still underway the fall months that the embassy there in the news and what not to strike down every single aisle seven the temple the kids to cough med el me show you the yet to win it would take place. with the help of the ministry of defence on six medals all things with a russian embassy has been busy writing to veterans and many of them are enticing. soon i need to do business. constantly thankful...
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. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he has been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within like the first five minutes. >> and i'm done. like -- >> that's it? >> that's it. >> it was actually less than a minute. >> depending on the attack and the day, like, it will work within the first couple of hits. >> hear how his voice is completely different. that attack lasted eight minutes, but some have last much longer and happen as often as 40 times a day. and like charlotte, he had tried so many things before. by 16 chaz was taking these powerful, addictive, potentially deadl
. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about...
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. >> thomas moore a senior researcher with the institute for self medicine practices studied these and other acts linked to chantix. he was a consultant to lawyers effects. >> the cases had three striking characteristics - the violence was unpredictable and senseless. the victim was anybody who was nearby - fiancee, mother, police officer. thirdly the people had no previous history of violence and were unlikely prospects. >> moore looked at all violent adverse oesents -- acts reported to the fda. >> how did chantix rate? >> it was by far the worse. it had 18 more reports than expected. there were series psychiatric side effects. side effects that looked like it made it unsafe for pilots - there were seizures, black outs, blindness, blurry vision. >> in may 2008 the institute for safe medication practices published a report saying the organization had immediate safety concerns about chantix, among persons operating aircraft, trains, buses and other vehicles. >> that report caused it to be banned among pilots and air traffic controllers. the federal agency that governs truck e, and safet
. >> thomas moore a senior researcher with the institute for self medicine practices studied these and other acts linked to chantix. he was a consultant to lawyers effects. >> the cases had three striking characteristics - the violence was unpredictable and senseless. the victim was anybody who was nearby - fiancee, mother, police officer. thirdly the people had no previous history of violence and were unlikely prospects. >> moore looked at all violent adverse oesents -- acts...
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>>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose, and, yeah, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside his father, sean, watched his son go from being catatonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> how high are you on the morphine? >> i'm not high on -- >> i watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took. >> you see, sean was a drug addict, and he had struggled for decades to get clean. >> it was scary. it was important for him not to take these drugs if he could avoid it. >> if he could avoid them. i know how addictive they are. i've seen it. it scared the hell out of me. >> but sean is not scared of marijuana and neither is chaz. >> this right here, i don't get sick off of it. i can't overdose. >> and chaz is right about that. while there are fatal accidental prescription medicine overdoses, every 19 minutes in this country, there are virtually no reports of fatal marijuana overdoses. and it's perhap
>>> this was the day chaz moore almost died. pumped full of drugs like morphine, valium to quiet a nonstop 48-hour attack. >> they thought i was going to overdose, and, yeah, it was pretty bad. >> at his bedside his father, sean, watched his son go from being catatonic to what he calls high as a kite. >> how high are you on the morphine? >> i'm not high on -- >> i watched friends of mine die from taking the same drugs that he took. >> you see, sean...
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my name is roger moore, and i'm a goodwill ambassador l door for unicef. >> other the years they have not only been packed with top politicians many celebrities have come to visit u.n. head guarders here in new york. in this building you never know who you will butch into. so why kid she take the job? >> i have a lot of attention, and a lot of spotlight. and it would be so easy and so lazy for me to put that spotlight on something that is kind of material, or funny, or not really meaningful. but what i do want to do is take this extra attention, and put it on something that is that illumination, that needs that light. >> some may question her insight on the issues facing children around the world, but not her impact. and it's hear the the idea of celebrity ambassadors is getting a new boost. katie merry has 60 million likes on her facebook page. >> when she tweets because she will get something like five to 6,000 engangments. whether it's retweets or favorites or people tweeter back, and i think unicef has come out to say that they want to engang a younger audience, and katie perry is
my name is roger moore, and i'm a goodwill ambassador l door for unicef. >> other the years they have not only been packed with top politicians many celebrities have come to visit u.n. head guarders here in new york. in this building you never know who you will butch into. so why kid she take the job? >> i have a lot of attention, and a lot of spotlight. and it would be so easy and so lazy for me to put that spotlight on something that is kind of material, or funny, or not really...
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his sassy percent higher than the general lacking communication same age thomas moore campbell talking about condoms and me and said that when they decide to take a nice weekend to get through it. sickly france is the biggest beneficiary of eu farm eight nine billion euros a year the twenty fourteen to twenty twenty period that most of that money doesn't the small farmers. president francois long has already pledged to shift almost one billion euros towards the livestock farmers and away the better off not farmers the frustration has long boiled over. isabel hopes change comes before another farmer she knows her was in the towel. sister celia rta britain. foreign national news in about thirty minutes from now this is awesome. i i i i i do. i am. i am. he'll love these rare moments reaction of some daily sunspots to share with you eft is working the band partially hydrogenated oils which are the leading source of trans fats in foods and possibly the cause of the twenty thousand are taxed for your across the usa according to fda commissioner margaret hamburg. as you know i've linked the
his sassy percent higher than the general lacking communication same age thomas moore campbell talking about condoms and me and said that when they decide to take a nice weekend to get through it. sickly france is the biggest beneficiary of eu farm eight nine billion euros a year the twenty fourteen to twenty twenty period that most of that money doesn't the small farmers. president francois long has already pledged to shift almost one billion euros towards the livestock farmers and away the...
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he is going to tour the damage from that monster tornado and meet with families in moore. they have lost so much there. he is expected to speak in the 2:00 p.m. eastern hour. we will bring you those remarks live as it happens. >>> will the president's role as comforter in chief divert attention? more straight ahead. now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >>> with all the spy stories in the news of light, you would be forgiven if you thought we were still in the middle of the cold war. first was russia's recent expulsion of a u.s. diplomat. reading like something out of fiction, the alleged effort by american ryan fogle involved a wig, clandestine e-mail dress addresses, and large sums of cash. a major london spy story reared its head again. in 2006, a former kgb officer was killed here by plutonium poisoning. he had upset his former bosses in moscow, so many fingers pointed in that direction. but last week a judge presiding over the inquiry agreed to a british government request to exclude evidence relating to the possible involvement of russian state agencies. what is going on
he is going to tour the damage from that monster tornado and meet with families in moore. they have lost so much there. he is expected to speak in the 2:00 p.m. eastern hour. we will bring you those remarks live as it happens. >>> will the president's role as comforter in chief divert attention? more straight ahead. now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >>> with all the spy stories in the news of light, you would be forgiven if you thought we were still in the middle of...
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. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> this fluttering is anowing and becomes painful, pretty quickly, i would imagine. >> yeah. after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he has been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within like the first five minutes. >> and i'm done. like -- >> that's it? >> that's it. >> it was actually less than a minute. >> depending on the attack and the day, like, it will work within the first couple of hits. >> hear how his voice is completely different. that attack lasted eight minutes, but some have last much longer and happen as often as 40 times a day. and like charlotte, he had tried so many things before. by 16 chaz was taking these powerf
. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> this fluttering is anowing and becomes painful, pretty quickly, i would imagine. >> yeah. after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really...